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Inadequate Offsite Power System Voltages During Design-Basis Events
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Issue date: 09/07/1995
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001

September 7, 1995

NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 95-37:

INADEQUATE OFFSITE POWER SYSTEM VOLTAGES

DURING DESIGN-BASIS EVENTS

Addressees

All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power

reactors.

Purpose

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to

alert addressees to circumstances that could result in inadequate offsite

power system voltages during design-basis events. It is expected that

recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities

and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are not NRC requirements;

therefore, no specific action or written response is required.

DescriDtion of Circumstances

In response to a deficiency identified at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating

Station by an electrical distribution system functional inspection (EDSFI)

team, the licensee undertook an electrical design-basis reconstitution effort

to upgrade and reverify the voltage regulation calculations at the plant.

Subsequently, Licensee Event Report (LER)93-011, dated December 25, 1993, reported on shortcomings in the plant site voltage regulation.

Specifically, with the switchyard voltage in the lower two-thirds of its expected operating

range and the startup transformer heavily loaded, the Class 1E loads might

separate from the transformer and load onto the diesel generators; or the

Class 1E bus undervoltage relays may not actuate even though sustained, substandard voltages might occur at the terminals of Class 1E loads. The

heavy loading of the startup transformer would occur following a main

generator or turbine trip with successful fast bus transfer of house loads to

the transformer, or following manual transfer of house loads to the

transformer.

In a recent supplement to LER 93-011, dated February 6, 1995, the Palo Verde

licensee identified a different series of events that could occur as a result

of the same problem. If a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) should occur with

the switchyard voltage in the lower two-thirds of its operating range, the

engineered safety feature (ESF) loads would begin sequencing onto the

preferred offsite power source and the house loads would fast transfer to the

startup transformer following the main generator or turbine trip that would

accompany the LOCA. The resulting voltage drops at the safety buses would

cause the bus degraded voltage relays to drop out during the ESF load

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result in the ESF loads separating from offsite power, load shedding of the

safety buses, closing of the diesel generator breaker, and resequencing of the

ESF loads onto the diesel generators. The licensee is administratively

maintaining the switchyard voltage in the upper one-third of its operating

range until a long-term solution to the problem is in place.

On August 8, 1995, the licensee for Diablo Canyon reported the same voltage

vulnerability when one of the offsite power sources are unavailable.

In LER 91-010, Supplement 1, dated March 27, 1993, the licensee for Arkansas

Nuclear One, (AND), Units 1 and 2, reported that had a 500-kV autotransformer

been lost during summer peak conditions in the past, the 161-kV system might

not have been able to maintain adequate voltage to the safety loads of both

units unless local hydro generation was available and dispatcher actions were

taken to shed some of the 161-kV system load. The 500-kV autotransformer is a

common link between the Unit 1 and Unit 2 startup transformers. Upon a unit

trip the loads of each unit are automatically transferred to their respective

startup transformer. If the 500-kV autotransformer that feeds both startup

transformers is lost or unavailable, the loads of both units are transferred

to a third common startup transformer fed from the 161-kV system. The long- term resolution of this problem was to install a voltage regulator from the

161-kV offsite power source.

Discussion

In the case of Palo Verde and ANO, the licensees determined through their

analyses, which utilized updated computer-aided computational capabilities, that offsite power system voltages that could occur over the course of a year

may not be adequate to support all design-basis events. At Palo Verde the

weakness exists in the plant's electrical distribution system, and at AND, the

problem existed in the offsite power switchyard and transmission system.

In the case of Palo Verde, the licensee determined that the normal anticipated

switchyard voltage variance is greater than the electrical system design could

accommodate and still provide acceptable onsite distribution system voltage

spread characteristics. The licensee has indicated that the minimum and

maximum loading conditions used in previous analyses were respectively greater

than and less than those that actual plant operating experience could support, the configuration control of transformer tap settings was not auditable, and a

fast bus transfer undervoltage blocking feature was not fully understood and

documented. This situation occurred and went undetected because of weaknesses

in the original design and previous analyses of the plant's electrical

distribution system, and because of a less than full understanding of the

original design basis.

IN 95-37 September 7, 1995 At ANO, the licensee indicated that the 161-kV inadequate voltage problem

occurred because of an increase in the 161-kV grid loading with time. The

problem went undetected because the ANO staff failed to periodically review

the grid network voltage capability relative to the ANO voltage requirements

or to consider how many years the required minimum offsite voltage levels

could be maintained following the initial analysis.

NRC Generic Letters dated June 3, 1977 ('Millstone Nuclear Power Station

Degraded Grid Voltage"), and August 8, 1979 ("Adequacy of Station Electric

Distribution Systems Voltages), which were subsequently replaced by Branch

Technical Position (BTP) PSB-1 in the NRC standard review plan, provide the

basis for original analyses and commitments on the degraded voltage issue.

As part of this issue, licensees were asked to establish an anticipated range

of normal offsite grid voltages over which they were then required to

demonstrate that adequate voltages would be provided to the terminals of all

safety-related equipment for all design-basis events. As identified by the

ANO and Palo Verde licensees, operating the plant outside a range of offsite

grid voltages that would provide adequate voltage to safety equipment, or that

would result in separation from the offsite power system because of operation

of degraded voltage protection relays may constitute a failure to meet plant

technical specifications relative to adequate capability and capacity of the

offsite power system circuits.

As demonstrated by the above described-events, failure to periodically update

the original voltage analyses as the result of changing offsite grid or plant

conditions could result in unintentional operation outside regulatory

requirements. In addition, many licensees recently have identified a need to

increase the setpoints of their undervoltage protection relays to ensure

adequate voltages at the terminals of all safety-related equipment as a result

of NRC EDSFIs or their own in-house electrical inspection or design

reconstitution efforts. Although this measure ensures that inadequate

voltages will not exist at the terminals of the equipment for any unacceptable

length of time, increasing the setpoints increases the potential for

separation from the offsite system during design-basis events over the range

of normally anticipated offsite system grid voltages. An additional concern

in this area is plants with no upper limit on degraded voltage protection

relay setpoints. If these setpoints are allowed to drift in the upward

direction, this trend could also lead to the same increased potential for

separation from the offsite power system during design-basis events.

An unanticipated voltage drop during emergency load sequencing process could

lead to sequencer lockup or circuit breaker operation that may require remote

manual reset action. This problem was experienced at Vogtle Unit 1 and is

documented in NUREG 1410,

Loss of Vital AC Power and RHR During Mid-Loop

Operations at Vogtle Unit 1 on March 20, 1990." Accident mitigation could be

delayed if procedures and training do not address restarting the sequencer and

other compensatory actions.

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<_JIN 95-37 September 7, 1995 This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If

you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact

one of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate Office of

Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) project manager.

Division of Reactor Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical contacts: James Lazevnick, NRR

(301) 415-2782

Thomas Koshy, NRR

(301) 415-1176 Attachment:

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LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

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Information

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Notice No.

Subject

Issuance

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95-36

95-35

95-34

93-83, Supp. 1

95-33

95-10,

Supp. 2

95-32

95-31

95-30

Potential Problems with

Post-Fire Emergency

Lighting

Degraded Ability of

Steam Generators to

Remove Decay Heat by

Natural Circulation

Air Actuator and Supply

Air Regulator Problems in

Copes-Vulcan Pressurizer

Power-Operated Relief Valves

Potential Loss of Spent

Fuel Pool Cooling After a

Loss-of-Coolant Accident

or a Loss of Offsite Power

Switchgear Fire and

Partial Loss of Offsite

Power at Waterford

Generating Station, Unit 3

Potential for Loss of

Automatic Engineered

Safety Features Actuation

Thermo-Lag 330-1 Flame

Spread Test Results

Motor-Operated Valve

Failure Caused by Stem

Protector Pipe Inter- ference

Susceptibility of Low-

Pressure Coolant Injection

and Core Spray Injection

Valves to Pressure Locking

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08/28/95

08/25/95

08/24/95

08/23/95

08/11/95

08/10/95

08/09/95

08/03/95

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs or CPs

for pressurized water

reactors (PWRs).

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

All holders of OLs or CPs

for nuclear power reactors.

OL - Operating License

CP - Construction Permit

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